Inclusive (adjective)

  1. Including all elements or members of a group.
  2. Not excluding any particular group or category of people.
  3. Relating to or denoting a policy or system that is designed to ensure that all members of society have equal opportunities and are not excluded.

Origin:

From latin inclusivus, from in- ("in") + claudere ("to clos.e")

Examples:

  1. The price is inclusive of all taxes.
  2. The school has an inclusive environment for all students.
  3. The company has an inclusive policy for hiring employees.
  4. This is an inclusive community where everyone is welcome.
  5. The club's membership is inclusive of all ages.
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